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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-29, Page 8„fr e.; 'AG E EIGHT •-7."•,V1,440.• .MX4 • 9 4 • • • •-•':,•;-' Atv," • • • TIM 4UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUPKNOW, ONTARIO WIDDNVSDATt AUG. 20th, 1962 • Oyer the week -end visitors with and Mrs,Ohr Mr.alidM'Erled QwuMiller were Mr. and MIT. John Sparks and Donna -and Mr. Robert Doer of London and Mrs. Parish mi6f.. fa•tM.i?sf, .1.1.Wairnrlehtamliirs on io Luck - how has spent the past three jini,montAhisto1WhLtherohnand da ugh ter, Atietre,hTislorns: This past week she is visiting Mrs.er 11 6 1 1nWilson.n 1Gda ed c TJohn And -. spent Saturday ,at the CNE in. Torodto. Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Robb of Ashfield were recent visitor4.; with Mr, and Mrs. Allan Miller, •• Mrs. '•Harvey Webb spent ',a • day recently with-hr.daughte, Mrs, Dan ,i/trote, M. Ross and: DaMvrici. •aldNMeivrrs. Barry McQujJUn of Kitchener. spent A weeks cation, with Mr. and Mrs, •Fred.. McQuillin. , • •••0. •••• • • •-• JGAR anti. • • iPIGE . . ...By Fairwarning, •Thii column' all of 'it• -is going to be about any son. I used to think it was (bad forto talk about your • 'kids. But after years of sitting • around •listening to other_par ents rave abotzt their fantastic ally clever and talented children, I became fed ••up,_ NowYou'll ifinsi me in :there with the 'most boring of them, trying •to insert a "few brags about my Own off- ' spring with the proper degree • Of false modesty. The bride's Mother received - in a' powder blue, silk organza over taffeta 'bell, • skirt ;dress. no hood and -the cotuSed fever ' Qf young MarrhoOd. • . * * *• HOwever our son is taking with remarkable carni, I must say.'In fact,"he's so calm, ' that he can "Sleep until noon. Without moving a. ..mtisole, if he's not called.But ‘ each A don't pretend to under stand Other pretty4weil, which is more iniportant:The ,chief difference between 'lain and other boys of Fifteen • years. ago 'this. week, the sameage is that' be is my any son was sitting in his moth- son, and 1 would not trade .him for eight niillion• dollars, Eliz- er's. lap, in Iris bare feet, look- ' rng like a, miniature Winston abeth Taylor, and the ••last 20 Churchill; blinking • at this hot, Year° of Ow life ',returned,singly Ibright world, and waiting for or together - Oh, I almost forgot my brag some more of those goodies that '6ame every three heuri The. kid tried a m,usic• exaan in, •Right now, he, offing in the sults have been coming ever living room, in his bare feet, at ince, He obtained the highest 'the piano, alternating between ins ark., in the province. He won Chopin mazurkas anO. Blues 1.411 two cash scholarships and ad - knows ,what The s.ThetroinLo_rd alone mission to, a sl3ecial :school of g through muSic. • ' • • • • • june,- -Grade 10; .piapra. The re-, his mind, but I'll bet anything •that within 20 minutes, he'll)be in the kitchen looking for some- thing to eat. , Food is alariost a religion at that age:: Their.: most familiar • • ..pose is standing i.rvith /the re- iblue at and white accessories., The groom's mother assisted in a 'white silk organza over taffeta. dress with pink taffeta .bodide, the skirt featured two rows of large, embroidered,, Pink roses. and a tiny boW sot at the waist and white • acces.sories. For a wedding trip to, Niagara ;Falls, 'surrounding district and United States- the . bride donned a blue. organza' dress with a lace jacket, a Pink flower illus. hat and white accesiOries. Guests attended the wedding lir* Port Collbourrie, • Toronto; onto, Galt, Blair,r, Landon, Teeswater, Lucknow and Kin- cardine. • The • couple will live in' Hdly- rood. • Con,firming ,,of by-laws as rel. quested 'by .the Wathr Resources Commission is another step to- wards 'a sewage disposal system at Blythe.• / • • • • ••• ;His' Mother .nearly , went out of her head., When .asked how . he feels 01360 it all, Huh 'Prettygood, I 'guiris,7 ,With • a •arnall • , the interior With the rapt loOk . • . • doOropen, gaz :ing :into ': d AtR drie. ', ifrigeratoripley • Buddtust priest at , , . •,i: 1in :Church • prayer,wheel. ', • - • All;.that grub Seems to -bear •• , •. . , .(Intended For Last Meek) fruit... In the last. year he's • .•• • GRAHAM LOVE grown about a foot, The shoes • Ripley St. Andrews United . • you bought, him, a month ago • Chulic are suddenly' pinching his toes. 4.1 was- the setting ford the' wedding of Sandra Gail Love. The trousers you bought last 'Saturday are halfway to • his and Ronald Elroy Graham. Rev.' knees. • "'" D6uglas Dunlop ' officiated at the 'double ring ht. , • Hugh is. an -odd kid, in some wayS, .but show me a 1:5 -year - ,old' Wh, oisn't odd 'in • some was, I'll Show you a freak: Ii&e ink* boys; 'he's a confirsirig, com- ifoination of oPpOSites: sulksand• sunniness;sunness, selfishness &thought-• . •fulness,.. cOwardice and cOurage. In my' prejudiced: _opinion r the ,virtues • .heavily outweigh 'the Others. ' • • He's as stubborri as a: Mule, when he thinks he's "right. Just • like his MOM, Or he can: be the easiest person -in-the world to • : get along •with. qle • can giveyou • a -look so surly You- can .scardely • :keep your- hands off ',him. Or he • can, melt Ybyouwith the most chanining: and disarming smile, any boy ever produced: . * . , • He can sit: and discuss Coin- :anunist China intelligentlY, but' • don't send 'Min to the store 16! . buy fouPork chaps and a loaf. of bread. He'll -come home with ' -eight lamb 'chqps and: a bag of buns. • ,•• ' .He can Inemorize„ a Ileeth- • oven sonata but don't ask . him where, his gym ...shorts are, *or .when his weed collection is due, or • what day. it is, Or what tittle ,J) A , 44 ' .g 1; •': "rt 10 411' • ;' • 4 4.04? 0. • .the patty' 'starts. He ' doesn't ,fre- . member. • ' . •can work froin seven in „ 1 „ the Morning to 10 at night on :his mtisie•arrd school Work, With- ut dOrillPiatti,t; But when sum . met arrives, he , can scarcely ' tfind the strength 16 pOt on his , candleh g ceremqny. • • . Mrs. William Graham Avai .or- ganiSt. and '• Miss , Joan .,Pollock as. .soloist sang, . the Wedding • • Prayer and p Perfect: LoVe. 7- . The bride is . the 'daughter of :Mr: -and Mrs. Robert C. Love,. 'Ripley and •the ...grobin: is • the' Son' of. Mr. ' and 'Mrs. 'Roy Ora - 'bath, lialyrOoct' . • . • The bride 'ChoSe.'a .floor length gown of silk' organza over :•taf- •• feta Which featured: a front pan- el', Of. :floral ;sequin -and pearl ;appliques ' and extended to . chapel train; , 'The lace bodice ;featured lily point Sleeves and -•'a o neekl•ine •�f floral se- quin. and pearl appliques'.The . skirt . featured as; -a: 'back accent a Iarge silk organza bow. A, floral' Cluster held her fing- er • tip veil, and she. carried a bouquet of pink. roses•and white, baby -...; . ilerirnaid of hOnotit Wag Mrs, • Gary ..Grahain, sistet. .of.' • the bride, Lucknow' and bridesniaids.- were: Miss -- Cathy :Samson, Tor,. Orito; Miss Mary Allin, Lucknow, Mrs. Allan Manta, Luckriowarid •Miss • Madeline :Graham; sister , of the groom, • Holyrood. • Misses Brenda . and,' Kathy Gill, cousins . of the. bride, Pres- ton, were flower girls. The bri-: • . dal atten:clants wore- capri, blue large'box pleated, bell skirt dresses of silk organza over tat - feta with lace bodice and s1 -ev- es. and .rnatehing headpiece and shoeS. • • The matron of honour wore a pink silk ongadia over taf- feta , dress with -a lace di and matching • headpiece and Shoe's., The flower girls wore rose •pink dresses.,,of silk organza oV— er taffeta -and matching aotes. 'series. — • • 1. 1. ' ttie 14;tY 44' ” shoea, and he can develop' a corn- ' plete ' mental .block about the tfence he started painting , six kveeks ago and never finished. He's an !honor student at ;FP , .41 igehool, but . he can't find shirt he • took offlast night Re •,;1 • 1," „ ., can play a ; clarinet, • but • he ' • can't, get. the lawnmower start- , , •• In. 'short, he's right in the •middle of that) beWildering., ex- perience, known as adolescence, when the ,body is undergoing chemical and phySical revoItt- '. tions, and the Mind is •.groping , through the rid-man's-larid be- tween the cool sanity o•f child- • . ' • . „ Ralph, Haines Of , Port CO1- bourne Wows .b6St man and uSh- erS' were' Mr. gary .Graham, brother a the grOom, Lucknow, Mr. 'Allan Manho,-LifeknoW, Mr. Hugh MacMillan, • HolyroOd and Mr. Carman JohnStort Toronto.. *. • 1 . • HEI -ENS Mr, and Mrs. James Wilson and family of London Were Sun- day viiktors with.iMr. and Mrs. Frank Mcguillin and Terry. Judy and Margaret remained some holidaYs. BORN --- to :Mr', and Mrs, Ken. Grewar. (liois Webb) in SUd- bury -Hospital on Tuesday, •Au- gust 21st, a sOn; a brother for Nancy Ann. • Mr, arid Mrs. 'Carl Johnston of Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin b MeCae of Windsor were' recent Visitors with- relatives • 'in, • the Community. The .September- ;meeting of the. W.W.I. will be ;held in the kalt•on September 6th at- 6:39 Roll call, A ,Cariadian import and eX- port. Topic, .Canadian Industry by Mrs. Jim Aitchison. Motteh- MrS. Ross' 'Errington, Lunch and programme,. Mrs.. Lorne Woods, Mrs. Earl Durnin;'... Mrs. Gordon McPherson.•• • • • • • , Is Your Subscription Renewed? • .•• ' ' • •• . • f".••': • just about everybody does THAT'S WHV IT'S CANADA'S BEST-SEWNG BEER •. • ,